The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and Guardian of Experimental Science, Band 8Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper |
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... motion ; but obeying their separate and opposite tendencies , RECEDE from each other . Thus might take place a perfect recession of two electrised bodies from each other , without reference to a power so anomalous as is that of ...
... motion ; but obeying their separate and opposite tendencies , RECEDE from each other . Thus might take place a perfect recession of two electrised bodies from each other , without reference to a power so anomalous as is that of ...
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... are pouring that small quantity into a large reservoir deprived of a portion of its natural share . In the former case , the absolute quantity of electricity in motion 14 Why do Electrised Bodies recede from each other ?
... are pouring that small quantity into a large reservoir deprived of a portion of its natural share . In the former case , the absolute quantity of electricity in motion 14 Why do Electrised Bodies recede from each other ?
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former case , the absolute quantity of electricity in motion , from any one atom to any other of the air , is far greater than in the latter . In the latter case , the natural quantity , at most , is in motion ; in the former , the ...
former case , the absolute quantity of electricity in motion , from any one atom to any other of the air , is far greater than in the latter . In the latter case , the natural quantity , at most , is in motion ; in the former , the ...
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... motion takes place , until the motive force is equalled and balanced by the friction of the air and the pivot of the fly . ( 77. ) I may be allowed to conclude with a hope that my labours may result in sufficient utility to form an ...
... motion takes place , until the motive force is equalled and balanced by the friction of the air and the pivot of the fly . ( 77. ) I may be allowed to conclude with a hope that my labours may result in sufficient utility to form an ...
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... motion . We should , then , accordingly with the different manifestations of the current , have to turn our attention to the production of useful results only , in the same manner as in the mechanical arts , where the greatest pains are ...
... motion . We should , then , accordingly with the different manifestations of the current , have to turn our attention to the production of useful results only , in the same manner as in the mechanical arts , where the greatest pains are ...
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